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Would it help if I said out of all the seamless I own, I've never seen one like this that has such realistic muscle tone and definition in the actual skin that's not painted on




just amazing- it all looks so freakin real
 
Really loving these pics... but I still can't help but think the overly straight hair is detracting from the likeness a bit and it needs to be made a whole lot wavier and more styled.


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And also, has anybody done this pose yet? It's always been one of my favorites.
 
Really loving these pics... but I still can't help but think the overly straight hair is detracting from the likeness a bit and it needs to be made a whole lot wavier and more styled.


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And also, has anybody done this pose yet? It's always been one of my favorites.

I tried before..best I could do, I even tried to make her hair more wavy

 
I just got mine. It's incredible, I mean f______ incredible. It's stunning. I wish it had the "God Killer" sword, but yes, I know that this is the BvS version, having said that, it is screen accurate to the WONDER WOMAN film (which I think will get noms for Best Picture and Best Director). I can't imagine when "Raiders of the Lost Ark" came out, being able to get any form of figure of Indy while the film is still in the theaters, this is a real once-in-a-lifetime treat -- meaning that we have a film of this caliber to enjoy, and an amazing collectible that is truly representative of the spirit of that character and of the character herself. Hot Toys deserves a lot of credit for getting this one right.


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I took a friend who had never seen the film this morning, we watched the film, she loved it (of course), and then I opened the figure for the first time when the lights came up. I realize an experience like that most likely will never happen again in my lifetime.

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Would it help if I said out of all the seamless I own, I've never seen one like this that has such realistic muscle tone and definition in the actual skin that's not painted on




Yes! Thank you for posting/sharing those pics. There's no doubt this figure looks amazing. I've been collecting 1/6 scale since I was a kid, starting with Mego's 12'' Superhero line in the mid-late1970s. And most of my Mego are still on display and in perfect condition today. They used a semi-seamless rubber material for their Lynda Carter Wonder Woman figure that (when taken care of) shows no discoloration; has zero rips or tears and has endured 30 years+ of play. But unlike (some of) you (guys), I still don't have HTs WW in hand. I've had a few "bad experiences" with HTs seamless bodies. And I've typically found it easier, despite the challenges of bashing, to switch original body and preserve it. I hope this is the one that will go the distance!!!! Have you had any issues with creases in the skin after posing (or experienced any doubts at all regarding any aspect of it's body)? Thanks again for the extra reassurance!!!! Greatly appreciated.
 
She looks the same, didn't change her outfit...so mostly new stand and probably new accessories...
 
She looks the same, didn't change her outfit...so mostly new stand and probably new accessories...

Strap is on the right side :lol

There has to be a new sculpt because just accessories and stand will never fly with HT retail price. Especially since the current WW is delayed until August- Sept.

There is no way I see HT giving us the exact same figure
 
Yes! Thank you for posting/sharing those pics. There's no doubt this figure looks amazing. I've been collecting 1/6 scale since I was a kid, starting with Mego's 12'' Superhero line in the mid-late1970s. And most of my Mego are still on display and in perfect condition today. They used a semi-seamless rubber material for their Lynda Carter Wonder Woman figure that (when taken care of) shows no discoloration; has zero rips or tears and has endured 30 years+ of play. But unlike (some of) you (guys), I still don't have HTs WW in hand. I've had a few "bad experiences" with HTs seamless bodies. And I've typically found it easier, despite the challenges of bashing, to switch original body and preserve it. I hope this is the one that will go the distance!!!! Have you had any issues with creases in the skin after posing (or experienced any doubts at all regarding any aspect of it's body)? Thanks again for the extra reassurance!!!! Greatly appreciated.

I had creases , but they reform after a few hours, especially if you pose her and then put her back in a museum pose. The fact that it's been weeks in hand now for me and it still has that shine means that this new body was made to last for awhile,

Again I think the only concern is leaving her in a dramatic pose for days or hours

But I got to say if you leave a Phicen extreme posed for hours the creases are worse and because the texture is way too soft of a silicone base it stays that way. So far not with this WW body, the texture gradually reforms itself .

Getting back to what I mean by liking that she still is shiny..with Phicen and other Seamless they seem to paint or use a mixture of makeup to detail the definition of the muscles but if you know as well as I do when after handling it and posing it the paint or makeup on the muscles seems to dissolve or disappear and after a couple hours the body loses it's powdery texture and becomes so dry :thud:

The texture that this new type of seamless for HT Seems to retain the muscle definition and shiningness like when I first took it out of the box for the first in hand pose. IMO, that is a home run for seamless

I also like that if I get lint or dust on this body, it doesn't cling like a Phicen might
 
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